Statement from The Office of the Prime Minister on the Freedom of Information Act
The Office of the Prime Minister wishes to make clear the Davis administration’s commitment to the implementation of the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA). Minister Mitchell, in a recent Nassau Guardian article, affirmed that the government is actively moving forward with the FOIA’s implementation. This step underscores our unwavering dedication to ensuring transparency and accountability […]
Prime Minister Davis’ Remarks at the Swearing-In Ceremony for Kingsley Smith Jr., MP as Parliamentary Secretary
Your Excellency, Deputy Prime Minister I. Chester Cooper, Minister of Grand Bahama Ginger Moxey, Minister of State Leon Lundy, Honourable and Distinguished Guests, Ladies and Gentlemen, A pleasant good morning. Throughout this term in government, my administration has been fully engaged in the work of restoration and recovery after historically difficult times. We have turned […]
Prime Minister Philip Davis’ Remarks at the Swearing-In Ceremony for Leon Lundy, MP as Minister of State
Your Excellency, Deputy Prime Minister I. Chester Cooper, Honourable and Distinguished Guests, Ladies and Gentlemen, A pleasant good morning. As we continue to take on the major national challenges to build a brighter future for all Bahamians, we do so with a sense of urgency. Our people deserve a country that fully empowers them and […]
Amended Press Statement from the Office of The Prime Minister on Changes in Cabinet Appointment

The Hon. Philip E. Davis, KC, MP, Prime Minister of the Commonwealth of The Bahamas, proposes to advise the Governor-General to effect the following appointments: (1) The Hon. Myles Laroda, Minister of State in the Office of the Prime Minister, to be appointed Minister of Social Services, Information and Broadcasting; (2) Mr. Leon Lundy, Parliamentary Secretary in the […]
Prime Minister Philip Davis’ Remarks at the Re-Opening of the British Colonial Hotel
Good morning…To our Hosts at CCA and the British Colonial Hotel…To other Distinguished Guests…Ladies and Gentlemen… There is no doubt an irony in the fact that, as we celebrate 50 years of Independence, we are also celebrating the re-opening of the ‘British Colonial Hotel’. But the meaning within the imperial legacy of that name has […]